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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.http://www.patsfans.com/salary-cap/?p=297 is my take on the salary cap implications.
Yeah, Pats gets money back!!!
we had a psychopath on the team!
And took at least 3...That is the most shocking part. This guy had two lives.
http://www.patsfans.com/salary-cap/?p=297 is my take on the salary cap implications.
It is not a conviction, but after indictment by a grand jury the likelihood of a guilty plea or finding increases exponentially.. in the Federal system there is something like a 93% conviction rate post grand jury, have no idea what it is in Mass., but suspect it is high.
The only way to describe this whole thing is, incredible. How does someone so vicious get so far in the sports world and fool people for so long. This thug probably has done things that should have put him in prison years ago. He will never spend a day out of prison ever again, and rightfully so.
http://www.patsfans.com/salary-cap/?p=297 is my take on the salary cap implications.
But, but,...how will his lawyers get paid?
If I am reading this correctly then the Patriots won't get credit for what they paid him, only what they manage to recoup from him, and if that is more than a dollar I will be surprised. I am guessing he will get rid of every dime of that, mostly on lawyers, before they have any shot at it.
I fully expect them to be able to add $1 to their 2019 cap space.
Lou Merloni just gave you a well deserved shout out on WEEI.http://www.patsfans.com/salary-cap/?p=297 is my take on the salary cap implications.
It blows my mind that he signed a huge contract a month after the shooting, played an entire season of football, and was loved and supported by us before anybody had a clue. This guy is a monster.
The only way to describe this whole thing is, incredible. How does someone so vicious get so far in the sports world and fool people for so long.
All I will say is that "celebrity" trials in recent years tend to go easier on the defendants (e.g., they still don't have the murder weapon in the Lloyd case).
Well, I'm pretty sure the Patriots can file a pretty good case to freeze his remaining assets.
As always, Miguel, spectacular work to explain the situation. Two comments. 1) I doubt there is anything left from the funds paid out in the signing bonus. Some went for guns, some went for ammo, some went to the rental car company, and the rest went for lawyers who probably asked for 100% up-front knowing that they are representing a bad guy.
Welker would disagree with this statementVery strange, according to teammates he was quiet and to himself. I might be wrong, but he didn't seem like a bad teammate. I guess the crazy ones or usually the quiet ones.